Thursday, 5 March 2015

6 March 2015

Collects

Prayers
developed from the daily readings

Friday 6
March 2015

World Day
of Prayer

Morning
Prayer

Psalms 18: 1 – 31

David exuberantly praises the Lord for saving him from
death at the hands of his enemies. The images used are like a volcanic
eruption. David is ecstatic with what he can do with God’s help. He rejoices
utterly in God, the only God: our God.

“This God – God’s way is perfect; the promise of the
Lord proves true” (v.30).

Genesis 45: 1 – 15

Joseph sends his staff away and remains alone with his
brothers. He then reveals who he is. He explains that his going to Egypt was
God’s plan and holds nothing against them. He also tells them how long the
drought will be and that they are to bring their father and the whole family to
Egypt where he will provide for them during the drought. They weep and kiss and
talk.

Luke 14: 1 – 14

Jesus is at a Pharisee’s home on the Sabbath. He
challenges the listeners about the rules of healing people on the Sabbath. He
heals a man. He teaches on humility –presume to be one of the lesser guests.
Invite those who can never repay you to your banquets: the poor, the crippled,
the lame and the blind.

Collect for
Morning Prayer

Flower in the MorningArmadale WA 2014 L Osburn

Saving God, you have used many
ways to free your people from fear, to reconcile them, to heal them and to set
us free from pride. Lift our hearts in praise and thanks to you so that we can acknowledge what you have done and live today in celebration through Jesus Christ Your Son our Lord. Amen.

Friday 6
March 2015

Evening
Prayer

Psalm 18: 32 – 38 (39-44) 45 - 52

David continues his great psalm of praise for
deliverance from enemies and as the warrior king he had to be, describes his
supremacy in the battle. He is more subdued at the end, blessing God, extoling
God’s name, praising God for his steadfast love and care.

Jeremiah 31: 15 – 26

Jeremiah acknowledges the deep grief in the land
because of the exile. He also foretells the return and suggests the exiles
remember the route of their journey so that they confidently know the way home.
Israel will not need a strong protector; she will be her own protection.

Hebrews 9: 11 – 22

The writer explains why the sacrifice of Christ is
beyond compare. First it was a person not an animal, He was priest and victim.
The offering was made once and for everyone. It was voluntary, accomplished by
the eternal spirit and will be effective for all time.

Collect for
Evening Prayer

The Travellers' CrossEyre Highway Eucla WA2014 L Osburn

God of promise and of deliverance
we praise and thank you for your love and sacrifice. Be with us this evening. Help
us recall how we came to you. Help us to remember our road to you: our road
home. So that we humbly acknowledge that it is by the sacrifice of Jesus that
we have the way, always there, always open, always available to you through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.